London, Feb 14 (Cricketnmore): England cricket coach Trevor Bayliss says the team has come a long way since the debacle at the World Cup last year but still have plenty to learn.

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England were knocked out of the World Cup at the group stage.

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"They are playing some extremely good cricket, it's a real good feel among the group at the moment," Bayliss was quoted as saying by a public service broadcaster reported on Sunday.

"It gives them confidence to go out and play their natural games. We've seen that with the batting, with a number of scores over 300, and the bowling is always improving.”

"We've got a fair way to go, a number of things to learn, probably more so from the bowling than the batting, but things are exciting - that's good news for the cricket fans," he added.

Bayliss also said with new players coming in to the One-Day squad it will benefit the team in the next year or two.

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"We're learning more and more about the players all the time," said the 53-year-old.

"Hopefully in the next series or two we'll be a lot closer to realizing what our top 15 to 20 are. The players in the team are naturally attacking-style players and if that comes off more times than not, well then the team's going to score more runs and take a lot of wickets.”

"Yes, we've got to be more consistent, but I think that will come with more experience these young players get over the next year or two."

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